The easiest solution for urine marking in
a reproductively intact dog is to neuter a male dog or spay a female dog.
Not exact matches
Reproductively mature
intact female
dogs start regularly going into heat, which is a time of angst, antsy behavior and agitation for them.
Not only do
reproductively mature
intact male
dogs often start frantically escaping their homes to mate with females, they frequently mark their territories with urine and behave aggressively, too.
Dogs who are reproductively intact (unspayed females and unneutered males) are more likely to urine mark than spayed or neutered d
Dogs who are
reproductively intact (unspayed females and unneutered males) are more likely to urine mark than spayed or neutered
dogsdogs.
However, home hobby breeders often have more than the threshold number of
reproductively intact females, sometimes sell puppies to buyers who do not visit their premises, and occasionally sell puppies or
dogs that they did not produce and raise on their premises.